NCST vice president and local legislator Thakur told IANS: “I have already apprised the union Minister of environment and forests and the union minister of tribal affairs about the sentiments of the locals against the upcoming projects.”
According to Himachal Pradesh's micro-hydel policy, the consent of the affected gram sabhas (local bodies) is necessary before constructing any project.
”I have asked the state government to take the local elected representative also into confidence before allocating any project and disbursing local area development fund in project-affected areas,” Thakur added.
Polling for the four Lok Sabha seats in the state - Shimla (reserved), Kangra, Mandi and Hamirpur - is scheduled for May 7.